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Fri, Jun 19, 2026 at 8:30 AM
It's a Juneteenth Celebration!
Join the Lansing Area Track Club and "Run Tha City 517" for the fourth annual Lansing, Michigan Juneteenth 5k run/walk/roll! Register today to run/walk or roll
(strollers and wheel chairs welcome) the race will start at Benjamin Davis Park 5500 Pleasant Grove Rd, Lansing, Mi.48911 and take you through the scenic route of Davis Park. You can create a team with friends, coworkers or family and complete 3.1 mile route together as a community. The largest team/group created will receive the first place trophy before the start of the race.
Pricing & T-shirt guarantee dates: $35 until March 31st (t-shirt guaranteed)
$40 from April 1st until June 5th (t-shirt guaranteed)
$45 June 6th to June 19th (t-shirt size not guaranteed)
$50 on race day (t-shirt not guaranteed)
Start Time: 8:30 am
Packet pick up: Packet pickup is June 18th @ Schmidt Community Center 5185 Wise road 12:00pm-5:00pm, but race day packet pick-up is June 19th starting at 7:00 am at Benjamin Davis Park 5500 Pleasant Grove rd. During your packet pickup you will receive your race t-shirt and your bib number.
Awards to the top finisher in age groups: 12 and under, 13-14, 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79, 80 and over
Proceeds & Donations from the race go to support our indoor practice facility that we currently planning to build. This will give a vital space that helps us fulfill our mission of developing athletes on and off the field. This facility allows year-round training in a safe, structured environment where hard work, discipline, and confidence are built every day. Your support ensures we can continue provide meaningful opportunities, removing barriers to growth, and creating a place where athletes can train, learn, and reach their full potential.
The race will be professionally timed by the Michigan Running Foundation. Results will be live and posted on this website following the event.
3.1 Miles 5k Indoor Run Walk
Fri, Jun 19, 2026 at 6:30 PM
Join us for the 4th Annual H.E.R.O Freedom Run featuring a 1-mile fun run and 5k run/walk on the beautiful cross-country course now being held onsite at Freedom River in Hamburg Township (Down the
road from the Hamburg Family Fun Fest). We will kick off with a 1-mile fun run at 6:30 pm and our 5K run/walk at 7pm on a cross-country style course. The funds raised for this event will go toward building a HERO picnic refuge nestled among the trees near Gill Lake at Freedom River. Freedom River is an outdoor recreation facility for veterans and their families to relax, recover, and rejuvenate.
Freedom River, Inc. is a 501 (c) 3, non-profit organization. To learn more please visit www.freedomriver.org
The race will be held on Friday evening, June 19th starting at 6:30 pm.
PRICING: 1 mile run - $25. 5k run/walk - $30.
COURSE: Cross country type course including trails, fields, and slight hills. Race is chipped timed.
PACKET PICKUP: At the registration table on race day (6/19) starting at 5pm.
AWARDS: Medals to all finishers! Trophies to all first-place finishers and overall male and female.
AGE GROUPS: 1 Mile Fun Run: 6 & under, 7-8, 9-10, 11-14 5K Run/walk: 10 & under, 11-17, 18 & over Male and Female, Male and Female overall
REGISTRATION INCLUDES: Commemorative race T-shirt, available as supplies last. Also included in your race packet: Amusement ride VIP passes for Hamburg Family Fun Fest (pack of 3), free parking for the race and goody bags.
PARKING: Available on site.
RESULTS: We will have live results on this site!
The race will be professionally timed by the Michigan Running Foundation. Results will be posted during the race and live on this website.
1 Miles 5k Fun Run Run Trail Walk
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
THE NEW National 24 Hour Challenge for 2026 - June 20-21 After extensive planning and route surveying, I am proud to announce THE NEW National 24 Hour Challenge for 2026 - Sept 20-21 in Hastings, MI.
(IMPORTANT NOTE: Due to the huge expense of the Thorneapple-Kellog School venue in Middleville, we have moved the base of the event to Daniels Funeral Home in Hastings. (10 miles away) If you have lodging reservations in Middleville, please allow enough time to drive to Hastings or try and make different accommodations. A big shout out to Scott Daniels owner of Daniels Funeral Home for offering his large and beautiful venue near downtown Hastings, MI as our home base. It is perfect and we have some great routes that have already been ridden and approved by long time local rider Randall Bertrand. NEW - Physical Packet Pickup will not be required: Welcome to the digital age! A physical packet pickup will be available from 4-7pm on Friday, June 19. However, if you sign and return your waiver to me
online, then I will send you a complete digit packet and all you have to do is show up from 7:00-7:45am on Sat morning to get your timing chip and your pre-printed Bike Sticker and start riding. If you ordered any shirts, jerseys, or medallions you can get those either before or after the event. If you rode some of the previous N24HC courses you will probably recognize some of the roads, however these routes are all new and revolve around the start-finish line at the Harris Funeral Home in Hastings at: 1401 N Broadway. Camping: Yes you are allowed to camp at the site: RV’s, tents, whatever you want. Both on Friday night before the event, and Saturday during the event. Thanks so much to Scott for his generosity and unbridled enthusiasm in hosting us and making this possible. The 24-hour event is the primary event, but there will also be 12-hour, 6-hour, and 100 mile categories to align this event with other popular World UltraCycling Association events (WUCA) across the country. For those
who enjoyed collecting “Total Miles” during the prior N24HC event history and earning special mileage pins I am willing to continue the tradition and if I can get the results from all previous events I am happy to honor those mileages and allow everyone to continue to build on them towards 1000-mile Jerseys - and more. “To infinity … and Beyond”! To continue the date tradition, I have scheduled this event on the weekend of Father’s Day. In 2026 that will be June 20-21. This date also allows cyclists to take advantage of the most daylight possible which is always appreciated by those riding the 24-hour event. Events and categories: There will be a 100-mile, 6-hour, 12-hour and 24-hour events complete with gender, 5-year age groups, and all bike type categories, even ElliptiGo’s! Solo as well as, 2 thru 8 rider teams are welcome. There will be something for everyone! RAAM Qualifier: The 24-hour non-drafting category will be a RAAM qualifier as in years past. RQ is 380 Miles for men and 350
miles for women (and 60+ men). There will be 51.0 , 22.4 , 11.8, and 5.9 mile courses All 4 new Courses with gpx download and visual map at this published link Important Dates: * May 20, 2026 - Last Day to order a custom 2026 N24HC riding jersey * June 5, 2026 - Last Day to order a custom 2026 N24HC t-shirt, and/or Medallion * June 18, 2026 (Thur) - 11:59pm - Final day for online registration * June 19, 2026 (Fri) - 4pm - 7pm - Packet pickup and onsite registration * June 20, 2026 (Sat) - 6:30 - 7:30am event day packet pickup and late registration Starting Day Activities/Schedule: Rides Starts on June 20th - 8:00am * 7:00-7:45am - All riders pick up their RFID chips at the start-line * 7:50am - All riders meet at start line to go over final announcements * 8:00am - Group start at 8am, with drafting riders at the front. Finishing Activities/Schedule: * June 20th - approx 2:00pm - 6 hour cyclists are finishing * June 20th - 12:00pm - 6:00pm - Century cyclists are finishing in this window ????
qualifier as in year’s past. 24-hour event: All cyclists are encouraged to ride the 51 mile loop at least once, then the 22.4 mile loop until it gets dark, then either the 11.8 mile or 5.9 mile loop until their 24 hour event ends. However to acconmodate different riders and those unsupported or on trikes or handbikes - this is not a requirement. Everyone is free to ride any loop they like at any time. 12 or 6-hour event: All cyclists are encouraged to ride the 51 mile loop at least once, then the 22.4 mile loop until it gets dark, then either the 11.8 mile or 5.9 mile loop until their 24 hour event ends. However to accommodate different riders and those unsupported or on trikes or handbikes - this is not a requirement. Everyone is free to ride any loop they like at any time. Century event: All cyclists ride the 22.4 mile loop 4 times, and the 11.8 mile once for a total of 101.4 Miles. Event protocol: All events and riders will start and finish at the entrance to the Timing Area - it will be
obvious! The 24-hour RAAM qualifier riders must honor the “non-drafting zone”. We have adopted the USA Triathlon (USAT) definition of this ‘zone’: as a “rectangular area seven 7 meters long (23 feet) and two 2 meters wide (6.5 feet) surrounding each bicycle”. This will provide a sufficient non-drafting area around each cyclist. This event is also aligning with the World Record setting standards within World UltraCycling Association (WUCA). This format allows all riders to ride until the very end of their timed event. No more of “If you can’t make it around the loop before the time expires - you are done”. Everyone will be encouraged and allowed to complete the current lap they are on until their time event expires. Your distance covered during your final lap will be prorated based on your final lap time. That way you get maximum distance for your event time. The timing system will automatically figure this partial lap distance based on your average speed during that lap - so make sure you
cross the start/finish line on your final lap. All you need to remember is if the timing clock has not passed the hour your event is supposed to end on, then you can keep riding and earning miles. The only decision you have to make is whether you should ride the 11.8 mile or 5.9 mile course as the goal is to not have to ride too many extra miles before you finish. And always cross the start/finish line to end your lap. NEW ASSISTANCE RULE at all my events: HELP SOMEONE IF THEY NEED IT! If you notice anyone needing help please stop and offer assistance to them. My goal is that no one should EVER be stopped alone on the edge of the road if they are unable to ride. If you see someone alone - ask, stop if needed, and help - No one really wants to work on their bike alone and you can always do something to help, especially at night! So, if you stop to help someone, you will earn mileage credit for anytime you stopped to help someone in need. Take a photo of them, get their Bike Tag #, and record
the time you stopped and started back again. At the end of the event (or during a break) provide this information to me or the timer. As long as your lost time is <10% of your ride time you will get mileage credit for the time you stopped based on your final average moving time. If your lost time is more than >10% of your ride time you will have the option of riding that much time beyond your original end time for extra mileage to a maximum of 20% of your ride time. Follow vehicles and crew Info: 51-Mile Course Support rules: If you are riding in the supported category on the 51-mile you are allowed to have a personal support vehicle on the course to assist you. These are the crew rules: 1. You may not directly follow your rider as that would present a dangerous situation with so many riders on the road. If you are seen doing this, your rider will be immediately disqualified from the event and required to stop. 2. You may be anywhere on the course and stop (off the road) to hand off food or
drink to your rider or offer any other type of assistance they need. 3. Your rider may call you if they need mechanical aid and you may drive to, and stop anywhere on the course (off the road) to offer mechanical aid as long as it is done off the road. 4. Handoffs from the support vehicle while it is moving are not allowed. If you are seen doing this, your rider will be immediately disqualified from the event and required to stop. During the 51-mile loop, supported riders may also have their crew set-up anywhere along the route as long as they are completely off the road and not on private property. 22.4, 11.8, and 5.9 Loop Support Crew rules: Crew for each rider is allowed to set up a single “support area” near the start/finish line. These courses are so short a rider should not need someone to meet them anywhere along it. If your rider has a mechanical issue, you may then, of course, drive out to assist them. What happens if I have a mechanical on the course and cannot continue? If you
have a mechanical issue on any course you are allowed to call your crew and they can drive out to help you. At that point you have 2 options: * Repair or replace your bike and continue riding, or if that cannot be done, * Return back to the Start/Finish at the School area to see if it can be repaired there. If it can, then you must return back to the exact spot you originally stopped and continue from there. (If you do this, you must let your Event Director know - and please stop your GPS when you are in the car to make it easy to verify your total ride miles at the end) Support crews are permitted to hand-off food and drink to their riders from the roadside while the rider is moving (as long as the crew are not in a vehicle) . If the rider needs to come to a full stop, they must be off the road so they do not interfere with any other rider. Riders, when you are not utilizing the support areas, ride on the far side of the area so there is no conflict with those slowing down for handoffs or
entering the road from a pit-stop. Where to park your vehicle: You may park your vehicle in any of the parking spots at the Funeral home that are not marked as saved for the event or riders to pass through. Self-Supported Category: If you ride in the Self-Supported category, this means that you are “totally” self-supported. You should carry with you everything you need to fix most issues that might arise, but especially a flat tire. You cannot have anyone help you in any way in the Self-Supported Category. If you get in a bad way on the course (something you cannot fix yourself) and need to call for help, call your Event Director and he will arrange for a SAG vehicle to assist you (no guarantee on time). At this point you must either abandon and take your mileage at that spot - or have someone help you repair your bike and change to the Supported Category. Awards and souvenirs: A custom forged Medallion with a N24HC insert is included in your registration fee. It will be given out during
the award ceremony and will have your results printed on the back. During the online registration, you will have the opportunity to purchase custom t-shirts, Cycling Jerseys, or extra Medallions for yourself and your crew. Deadline to preorder is May 20, 2026. There will also be a limited supply of t-shirts, Cycling Jerseys, and Medallions available to purchase during onsite registration and packet picket and after awards. An Awards and Recognition Ceremony will be held after each event. Everyone will be recognized for their achievement and have an opportunity for a photo with their medallion and crew. Special recognition will be provided for top overall place in each category. Awards and recognition ceremonies will be held individually for each event as soon as the results for each event can be tabulated after completion. Exact Location will be announced. Accommodations: * Hastings, MI is centrally located between the large cities of Grand Rapids, Lansing, and Kalamazoo, which are all
around 45 mins away and closer to 30 on the outskirts. Many people have great luck booking a B&B nearby as well. There is no access to electricity in the parking area so 24-hr riders and crew need to make sure to supply whatever they need via backup batteries, etc.. Many Thanks again to Scott Daniels again for providing the use of his location for our event. Please note that no pets are allowed in the building but OK at camping as long as they are leashed. Please keep out of any part of the building that is not listed as available to us and use the time immediately after your event (while you are waiting for your award ceremony) to remove all personal items and all trash from your support and/or camping area. We want to be able to be welcomed back here for many years to come! Sign up for these other UltraCycling Events: 2026 Mid-Atlantic 12/24 - Washington, NC - Aug 9-10 https://www.bikereg.com/mid-atlantic-1224-century0 2026 Georgie TT Endurance Challenge - Rincon, Ga - Sept 12-13 (6-hr
WUCA Championship) https://www.bikereg.com/2026-georgia-tt-endurance-challenge 2026 Psycho 48 - Bayboro, NC - Oct 16-18 https://www.bikereg.com/the-psycho-48
Cycling Time Trial Triathlon Ultra
Sat, Jun 20, 2026
84.3 km from Canton10k Ultra
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 7:00 AM
The 6th annual Jeaneen Reynolds Joy Ride is a fully supported one day ride, mostly on the rural roads of Eaton County. It starts and ends at Mt. Hope Park near Grand Ledge. Multiple road and gravel
routes will be offered for cyclists of all ages and abilities. Lunch is included in the price of registration.
Rider check-in starts at 7:00 a.m.
Ride will occur rain or shine (may be delayed for thunderstorm). No refund
Must register on or before June 5th to receive the JRJR t-shirt and lunch.
Cycling Gravel
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 7:00 AM
Every Registration Includes
Great Swag - designer shirt
Custom medal
Chip-timing with live results and awards
Free photos
Great snacks at the finish line!
Plenty of fun!
Grab your friends and family, you are not going to want to miss this one!
*Youth-based pricing for the 5k/10k, 12 & Under are only $17!
*Register by midnight on Thursday, two Thursdays before race day, to guarantee your shirt!
3.1 Miles 6.2 Miles 15k Run
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 7:30 AM
Join us for the 31st running of the cows on JUNE 20th in Elsie, MI
This is an extremely accurate, fast and flat course through a great small town.
set a PR, stick around for the festival and the Lions Pancake breakfast after the awards ceremony
Late registration will be available at packet pickup Saturday Morning
5k Run
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 7:30 AM
About This Event:
The Kalamazoo Klassic is a community walk/run event to promote and benefit local nonprofit MRC Industries. At least 85% of the net proceeds of the Kalamazoo Klassic benefit MRC
Industries, Inc. in its mission to encourage and support individuals living with a disability to achieve their fullest potential through employment, workforce development, and active community involvement. The remaining proceeds benefit Kalamazoo Area Runners (KAR) in its mission to promote a healthy lifestyle through the sport of running while enhancing the quality of life in the community.
The 2026 Kalamazoo Klassic 10k Run and 5k Walk/Run, presented in partnership by MRC Industries, Inc. and the Kalamazoo Area Runners (KAR), is scheduled for Saturday, June 20th. We are excited about celebrating our 48th year and we are pleased to announce the 5k Run has been selected as the RRCA State Championship. The 10k Run starts at 7:30am and the 5k Walk/Run starts at 9:00am at the top of Maple Street Hill in Kalamazoo.
Event Times and Information:
Friday packet pickup from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm (Maple Street Magnet School Parking Lot - 922 W. Maple St.)
Race Day Saturday packet pickup starting at 6:30 am (Maple Street Magnet School Lower Field)
Tee Shirt Information:
5k 10k Run Walk
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
A family friendly 5k sponsored by Positively Chiropractic. Run, walk or stroll through the quaint town of Stockbridge, MI. The Fun Run/Walk that takes you around the country village of Stockbridge,
Michigan. Known state-wide for it's small-town charm, this race takes place on the same weekend as A Day In the Village. Bring the entire family! This laid-back race doesn't worry about medals, but we will do chip-timing. Recently certified for the 5k course, this is the perfect place to start your journey to better health!
Visit our website - https://www.positivelychiropractic.com/5k-outreach
Visit our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/PositivelyChiro
3.1 Miles 5k Fun Run Run Walk
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
West Michigan's only "Dri" Triathlon!
This modified triathlon sports kayaking instead of swimming, a hybrid of paved and dirt trail biking, and a mix of trail and road running. Take on the challenge
individually or compete with a relay team of two or three. The race is split into two distances -- Tri-Hard and Tri-Harder.
All ages and experiences welcome! We are dedicated to making this a family-friendly event while also bolstering healthy competition.
Sign up by June 1st to guarantee a T-shirt!
10 Miles 21 Miles Run Swim Trail Triathlon
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Times and Location
Saturday, June 20th, 8:00am start
The events will be divided into small groups called "waves", and each wave will begin three minutes apart. Typically the FastTry adults will go
first, and then the FirstTry adults by age group and finally the kids.
Byram Lake's Clover Beach, Linden County Park, 15349 S. Linden Road, Linden, MI 48451
Course Descriptions
Swim – Easy 300 yard out-and-back swim in Byram Lake. The water temperature will be between 75 and 80 degrees F. WARM, COMFORTABLE, SAFE. Athletes who feel uncomfortable swimming may request the services from any of the number of kayaks that will be lining the course.
Bike – 11.3 mile loop (HELMETS REQUIRED) starting from the transition area located at the beach parking lot at Linden County Park. The bike course will head south and loop around through Argentine and return back to Linden County Park to the transition area.
Run – 2 miles out and back from the transition area onto the bike path, toward the turn around at soccer fields.
Awards
All finishers of FirstTry and FastTry will receive an Official FINISHER Medal at the finish line! Age group awards will be given to FastTry winners only, top 3 in each age group.
*NO race day registration will be offered!
*NO transfers
NOTE: As with nearly all triathlons, participating in the event also requires you to have a USAT membership. USAT stands for United States of America Triathlon, and is the governing body of all multi-sport events, and is also a subsidiary of the United States Olympic Committee. If you already have a USAT membership, great! If not, you will have the opportunity to purchase a 1-day adult membership during registration for $15 (1-day youth is $10). You can also purchase a yearly membership during registration if you plan to participate in several triathlons. For more information regarding USAT memberships, please visit USAT's website directly.
Refunds
We will refund the full amount of your registration, minus any registration and USAT fees, if for some reason the event is cancelled for reasons other than weather. If you are registered, but unable to race for medical or other serious reasons, please email [email protected] for options. No other refunds will be given!
Run Swim Triathlon
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:00 AM
2025 Vitality 5K
This is a family event, and we welcome All runners and spectators.
Saturday, June 21, 2025, The race begins 8am at Lakeview Community Wellness Center (LCWC); the Finish is at LCWC.
Our race events benefit health awareness in our community and Lakeview Community Wellness Center, Our Community Non-Profit Fitness center.
Early registration is $35.00 and ends on Sunday, May 19th. Late registration is $40.00 from May 20th until race day.
Kids 13 and under run free!
Packet pickup is June 20th at LCWC from 1-6pm. picking up your packet on Friday will help us have a smooth start to the race. If you cant pickup Friday please arrive early on Saturday. Late registration will end promptly at 7:30am to help with a prompt, orderly race start.
Our race is chipped timed along with a photo finish. The course will take you through our sweet Village on flat, mostly paved road.
Good luck and have a fun race!
5k Run
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:30 AM
Race Information
The race starts at 8:30 AM.
Packet pickup starts 30 minutes before the race and ends 10 minutes before the race starts.
All runners must register on RunSignup.
No on-site
registration.
Additional Information
Use the parking lot across from the playground.
The starting line is near the intersection of Village Dr. and Gov. Parsons Dr.
1M Course
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6075115774
This is an out-and-back course.
5K, 10K, & 15K Course
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6075114610
This is an out-and-back course.
The 5K does the course once.
The 10K does the course two times.
The 15K does the course three times.
Half Marathon Course
https://www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/6029476996
This is an out-and-back course.
The Half Marathon does the course four times.
Course Time Limit
3 hours and 30 minutes.
Finisher Medals
All finishers will receive a themed medal.
Best Costume
It is not required to wear a costume, but we do encourage it.
At the beginning of each race, we take a group photo.
The best costume will be awarded at the beginning race.
Series Points
This race earns points towards the US Road Running Race Series.
For more information go to https://usroadrunning.com/S.php
Awards
https://usroadrunning.com/Awards.php
Frequently Asked Questions and Information
https://usroadrunning.com/FAQ.php
US Road Running
5k 10k 13.1 Miles Run
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:30 AM
Join us for the annual Pirate Booty Dash to support the Napoleon Athletic Boosters. Enjoy a a professionally timed rural run through the village of Napoleon. The route will take you through our local
park, around pastures, and winds up around the perimeter of Camp Store. A course that is both scenic and challenging!
The Pirate Booty Dash 5K starts at 9:00 AM. Kids Fun Run starts at 8:30 AM in front of Ezra Eby Elementary.
Early Packet Pick-Up: June 20th 6:00 pm. to 7:30pm in front of Napoleon High School (201 West Street)
Race Day Packet Pick-Up: Starts at 8:00 am race day morning.
T shirts to those registered by Sunday, June 7th @ midnight. Supplies available after that date as they last.
Pre-Registration After Friday, June 12th
Adult $25 $30
Student (regardless of school/district) $20 $25
Family of 3 (shirts included) $40 $50
Each Addt’l Family Member $5 $10
Fun Run (1/2 mile) without shirt Free Free
Fun Run (1/2 mile) with shirt $10 n/a
Please note our student rate is $20 (age 20 and under OR registered at any high school or college) The FUN RUN is for ages 10 & under. The FUN RUN is FREE or $10 with a T-shirt.
Race Day Registration: Registration on race day is $35 with no shirt.
Parking: Park at the Ezra Eby Elementary Parking lot
Awards: Trophy for male and female Overall winner. Plaque to the male and female Master (Over 40) Winner. Medals for 1st 2nd and 3rd in each age group male and female. Age groups: 12 and under, 13-15, 16-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-55, 55-59, 60-64, 65-69 70 and up
Proceeds: We are raising money to support Napoleon Athletic Boosters. Come out, have fun, and help our cause!
Pirate Booty Dash is a professionally timed 5K Run/Walk by the Michigan Running Foundation. Results will be posted during the race on this web site.
1k 3.1 Miles 5k Fun Run Run Walk
Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 8:30 AM
Gleaners Community Food Bank is excited to announce the 2nd annual Hunger Free Summer 5K Run and Walk! With the support of our incredible community, Gleaners continues to work toward our mission of
creating a food-secure Southeast Michigan.
When school is out, many children lose access to the meals they rely on, but the Hunger Free Summer campaign helps bridge that gap. Gleaners can provide 3 meals for every dollar donated. Thanks to a match from Citizens and other generous donors, for every dollar raised through run registrations or donations, Gleaners can provide six meals to families facing hunger.
Please join us as we race toward a food-secure community on Saturday, June 20, 2026, at Freedom River in Brighton, Michigan.
Pricing:
5k run/walk early registration including shirt $30 until 6/07, then $35 with limited shirt sizes available. $40 on race day with no shirt.
1 mile fun run/walk early registration including shirt $25 until 6/07, then $30 with limited shirt sizes available. $35 on race day with no shirt. (please note the 1 mile run/walk is an untimed event)
Awards: Running Lab gift certificates to the Overall Male and Female finishers and Overall Master Male and Female Winners. Awards to the top 3 in age groups (male and female) 14 and under, 15-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+
Early Packet Pickup: June 18 | 4:00-7:00 PM, The Running Lab | 409 W Main St, Brighton, MI 48116
Race Day Packet Pickup: June 20 | 7:00 AM, Race Location - Freedom River | 6716 Winans Lake Rd. Brighton, MI 48116
Parking: Plenty of onsite parking
Course: Cross country type course including trails, fields, pavement with slight hills. Race is chipped timed.
Team awards: Award for the Largest Team, the Most Spirited Team, and the Largest Fundraising Team. See "Teams" at the top of the page for more information.
Results: The race will be professionally timed by the Michigan Running Foundation. Results are live during the event and posted on this website.
1 Miles 3.1 Miles Fun Run Run Trail Walk
Sun, Jun 21, 2026 at 8:00 PM
The Wings of Mercy Runway 5K Run / Competitive Walk and 1 Mile Fun Run / Walk will be a twilight race along the Runway and Taxiways of the Linden Price's Airport. This unique 5k race benefits Wings
of Mercy East Michigan, Inc.
Wings of Mercy East Michigan, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that coordinates free flights to distant medical centers for individuals with limited financial resources. Using general aviation aircraft and volunteer pilots, they serve recipients on flights within approximately 600 miles of Eastern Michigan.
New this year!
Upgraded, glow in the dark medal and new T-shirt design (see below)!
Don't want a shirt - there's now an Economy registration option!
1 Miles 5k Fun Run Run Walk
Sun, Jun 21, 2026 at 8:00 AM
Join us to celebrate the Summer Solstice with the longest day 5k run/walk at Indian Springs Metropark
1 Miles 5k Run Walk
Wed, Jun 24, 2026 at 7:10 PM
Join us for the 35th running, featuring some very awesome events!
Each year the event draws participants from all over the United States with the proceeds benefiting the Concord High School cross
country team and overall running in the Concord community. We are looking forward to another great event!
Awards
Overall Awards will be given to the top male and female finishers of Open (all ages), and Masters (40+), in the 5k Run, and 5k Walk.
Age Groups Awards to the top 3 places in each age group:
5k Run age groups: 5K Run: 12 and under, 13-14, 15-18, 19-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70 +
5k Walk age groups: 19 and under, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70+
Participants in the Kids Run will receive a ribbon.
Entry Fee: $25 until 6/16 $30 from 6/17 to 6/24
T-Shirt guaranteed to the first 100 registered.
Packet Pickup: Tuesday, June 23 from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM and on Race Day from 6:00 PM to 7:05 PM. Packet pick up will be in front of the High School Gym. Lobby/entrance area. On race day we will be in the same location from 6:00 PM to about 7:10 PM. Enter off from Monroe Street.
Parking is available in the High School or Middle School parking lots.
Please note there are no dogs permitted at this event. Service dogs excluded. Please see the full policy under Race Info. This is for the safety of both our participants and your dogs. Thank you.
The race will be chip timed by the Michigan Running Foundation. Results will be texted to your phone and live on this site. Results and series information is available at https://www.orsraceseries.com/
3.1 Miles Run Walk
Fri, Jun 26, 2026 at 12:00 PM
You would never guess that Albion was the Sunday night hang out for the infamous Purple Gang or the two sons that started Mother’s Day gave their first Mother’s Day speech in Goodrich Chapel but
throughout the History Hustle, you’ll learn fun facts about Albion’s history and pass by locations where history happened.
Your Registration Does More Than Secure Your Spot…
When you register for a Run Albion event, you are giving back to the Albion community. With the generous support of our sponsors, we are able to cover the cost of the entire series. Each registration fee is then donated to a local nonprofit organization that provides course volunteers. In 2024, Run Albion donated $4,500 to five different nonprofits. You continue to make an impact in the Albion community with every race.
5K Run/Walk. The 5K is open to strollers and dogs on leashes.
5k Special pricing: Students 18 and under $10 discount off the entry fee. Applied automatically during checkout.
Check-In: 5:00pm to 6:00 PM
Be sure to pre-register for the race! Race day registration is limited and there is a price increase.
Start Time: All runners and walkers will start at 6:30pm
The Michigan Running Foundation will professionally time the race. Your accurate chip time, current overall, and age group place will be texted to your phone and live on this site. Results will be posted on this race website and online at Runmichigan.com
HISTORY HUSTLE AWARDS
All participants will receive a finisher medal. Awards will also be given to the top 5 men and top 5 women for in-person individual events. Points will be awarded to all History Hustle participants, which will be used to determine series awards.
SERIES SCORING AWARDS
When you participate in Run Albion events, you're eligible for series awards when you participate in two out of the three events. For detailed scoring information, visit, runalbion.com
SIGN UP FOR OTHER RACES IN THE SERIES
Interested in participating in some of the other Run Albion events, check out each of the individual events at the links below
Run the Rock - Friday, April 24th
Forks 5K - Friday, September 18th
Foundry Mile - Saturday, September 20th
VIRTUAL 5K RUN/WALK
If you cannot make the Run Albion series events in person, but you would still like to participate and support the local non-profits that are beneficiaries of Run Albion's proceeds, you can complete the Virtual Run Albion series! A virtual race is a race that can be run (or walked) from any location you choose. You can run, jog, or walk on the rod, or the trail, or the treadmill, at the gym or on the track (or even at another race). You get to run your own race, at your own pace, and time it yourself. All participants will receive a medal!
What: This is a virtual race, so you choose your own course and time yourself.
When: Complete your race any time between June 27th and June 29th. Medals will ship by July 18, 2025.
Where: You choose the course and you time yourself. Text your results using the link provided when you signed up and that will be your official time.
Why: You want to participate because you love Albion as much as we do; you just can't always be in Albion in person.
Cost: The price is $30 and includes a finisher medal and race swag.
Series Awards: There will be no series awards for participants in virtual races. If you participate in 2 in-person events and 1 virtual event, you'll be eligible for in-person series awards.
5k Run Trail Virtual Walk
Fri, Jun 26, 2026 at 7:00 PM
Hi!
My name is Johnny Agar and I’m the Race Director of the 3rd Annual St. Patrick Parnell Festival 5K named Johnny’s Run!
Being an athlete was something I had always wanted, and my cerebral palsy
tried to prevent me from becoming one! Wheelchair sports were out of the question since I can only use one hand, and nobody wants someone on their team who can only spin in circles! 😊
Several years ago, my dad started pushing me in road races as a way for me to participate in sports. After doing several races with my dad, I knew I was capable of more after seeing athletes around me push themselves past their own physical and mental challenges.
So, I decided to finish a race on my own two feet with the help of my walker even though I had only ever walked 23 steps! I accomplished my goal in 2013 at the Saint Patrick Parnell Festival 5k. It took me one hour and forty-five minutes to complete and it was an amazing accomplishment for me!
That “Impossible Mile” has led to an abundance of blessings— one of which is being able to direct this traditional race that the Festival Committee agreed to dub now as Johnny’s Run (Hosted by St Patrick Parnell Festival) It's quite an honor, and I’m equally honored to be learning how to direct a race from one of the area’s best -- Mr. Tom Theoret, who was the race director for nearly 30 years growing the Irish Jig from a few hundred to the many thousand who run it today.
I would love to invite you to participate with us in this family-friendly race that always kicks off the St Patrick Parnell Festival in Parnell, Michigan.
This year, we are excited because there will be THREE opportunities to participate...the Johnny's Run 5k , the Impossible Mile Challenge, and the Kids' Race!
1 Miles 3.1 Miles 4.1 Miles Run Walk Wheelchair